National Museum of Nuclear Science & History
F. M. Livingston, Jr. worked for the Roane-Anderson Company.
Harry Kamack graduated from Georgia Tech with a degree in chemical engineering, and then went to work for the DuPont Company in late 1942.
Jane Roberg was an American physicist. She earned a Ph.D. from Duke University and was working at the University of California when she was recruited to work on the Manhattan Project at Los Alamos.
They called him "Honey Joe" because of his bee business, which he went into after he left Hanford.